Doyle Bramhall II

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Doyle Bramhall II
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Background information
Born (1968-12-24) 24 December 1968 (age 55)
Genres Blues, Rock and roll, Soul Music
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter, Producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, drums
Years active 1984–present
Labels Geffen Records
RCA Records
Associated acts Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, Sheryl Crow, Meshell Ndegéocello, Elton John, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Erykah Badu,
Website db2music.com

Doyle Bramhall II (born 24 December 1968)[2] is an American musician, producer, and songwriter known for his work with Eric Clapton, Roger Waters and many others. He is the son of songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall.

Early life

Doyle Bramhall II was born in Texas, and lived half of his life in Northern California. His father, Doyle Bramhall, Sr., played drums for legendary bluesmen Lightnin' Hopkins and Freddie King and was a lifelong collaborator with childhood friends Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan.

Music career

Bramhall is notable as one of the few guitarists who plays with his instrument strung upside-down.[3] He plays left-handed, but the instrument is strung for a right-handed player. This unusual arrangement of the strings gives his playing a unique sound, because he bends the strings by pulling them downwards rather than upwards, the customary approach. Others who have bent strings in this direction include Albert King and the late Canadian blues guitarist Jeff Healey, who played with his instrument flat on his lap for stability and increased string flexibility.[4]

When Bramhall was 18, he toured with Jimmie Vaughan's band The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Two years later he co-founded the blues rock band Arc Angels with fellow Austinite Charlie Sexton and members from Stevie Ray Vaughan's rhythm section, Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon. Following the 1999 release of Jellycream, Bramhall's second album and solo debut for RCA, he received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton.[5] Bramhall joined Waters on his In the Flesh tour, playing lead guitar and providing background and lead vocals, replacing Pink Floyd's lead singer and guitarist David Gilmour in the Pink Floyd songs. His performances were recorded on the subsequent live album and DVD, "In the Flesh – Live". Bramhall also played guitar on Clapton's Riding With The King, a collaboration with B.B. King. The album included versions of Clapton's and King's songs, and covers of blues songs—including two tracks from Jellycream."

In 2006, Bramhall (with his band Smokestack) released a live DVD entitled Live at the Great Wall of China.[6] Two audio tracks from the DVD were released on iTunes under the title of "Doyle Bramhall II (Live At the Great Wall of China) - Single."[7]

In addition to collaborating with artists such as T-Bone Burnett, Elton John, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Gary Clark, Jr., Gregg Allman, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Billy Preston, Erykah Badu, Questlove and Meshell Ndegeocello, Bramhall has produced several records, including Sheryl Crow's 100 Miles from Memphis in 2011.[8] He also joined her on a tour for this album[9]

Bramhall recently[10] completed co-production on Eric Clapton's 2013 release Old Sock, and played guitars on his 2014 release The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale. He joined Clapton on his 50th anniversary tour as an opening act and backing musician.[11] He appeared at Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival, and was recorded for the subsequent live album and DVD.[12] Bramhall also played lead guitars on Elton John's 2013 album The Diving Board.[13] He is also currently[14] working on his fourth solo album[15] 2014 also saw Bramhall performing with Experience Hendrix, a Jimi Hendrix tribute band.[16]

In 2015,[17] he joined the Tedeschi Trucks Band and Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings for the "Wheels of Soul" tour across the United States. He is currently on tour with his solo band with dates booked through late September.[18] Also in 2015, he joined the Tedeschi Trucks Band and alumni from the 1970 Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tour, including Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Torres, Claudia Lennear Linda Wolf and Pamela Polland in a tribute concert to honor Joe Cocker.[19]

Discography

1988 - Stu Blank - Under The Big Top
1990 - Marc Benno - Take It Back To Texas
1992 - Arc Angels - Arc Angels
1994 - Doyle Bramhall - Bird Nest On The Ground
1996 - Doyle Bramhall II - Doyle Bramhall II
1999 - Doyle Bramhall II - Jellycream
1999 - Meshell Ndegéocello - Bitter
2000 - B.B. King & Eric Clapton - Riding with the King
2000 - Roger Waters - In the Flesh – Live
2001 - Eric Clapton - Reptile
2001 - Doyle Bramhall II - Welcome
2001 - Jennifer Warnes - The Well
2002 - Sheryl Crow - C'mon C'mon
2002 - Lisa Marie Presley - 'To Whom It May Concern
2004 - Eric Clapton - Me and Mr. Johnson
2004 - Eric Clapton - Sessions for Robert J
2004 - C.C. Adcock - Lafayette Marquis
2005 - Eric Clapton - Back Home
2005 - Bettye LaVette - I've Got My Own Hell to Raise
2005 - Susan Tedeschi - Hope and Desire
2005 - Nerina Pallot - Fires
2005 - JJ Cale & Eric Clapton - The Road to Escondido
2007 - Soundtrack - I'm Not There
2008 - Michael McDonald - Soul Speak
2008 - Amos Lee - Last Days at the Lodge
2008 - Susan Tedeschi - Back to the River
2008 - Rodney Crowell - Sex and Gasoline
2009 - The Derek Trucks Band - Already Free
2009 - Arc Angels - Living In A Dream
2010 - Eric Clapton - Clapton
2010 - Elton John/Leon Russell - The Union
2010 - Sheryl Crow - '100 Miles from Memphis
2011 - Gregg Allman - Low Country Blues
2011 - fDeluxe - Gaslight
2012 - Soundtrack - The Music Of Nashville: Season 1
2012 - Willie Nelson - Heroes
2013 - Tedeschi Trucks Band - Made Up Mind
2013 - Elton John - The Diving Board
2013 - Eric Clapton - Old Sock
2014 - Eric Clapton - The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale
2014 - Meshell Ndegéocello - Comet, Come to Me
2014 - Jerry Lee Lewis - Rock & Roll Time
2015 - Buddy Guy - Born to Play Guitar

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